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Lant Pritchett: Presentations |
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This section contains an inverse chronological list of public presentations. I add these in addition to the papers because presentations are often a better way into a particular topic as they situate or ground the questions and present key results (and graphs). Plus they are frankly a bit more fun. Of course, many presentations within topics will draw on the same materials so there will be some overlap.
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"Getting A's on the Three Fs: Decentralization to the PRIs". Presentation given at NIPFP (National Institute for Public Finance), New Delhi India, November 7, 2005. Presentation "The macro dimensions of volatility and vulnerability: Issues and Options (with reference to the Indonesia Crisis 1998-2000." given June 19, 2005 to working group on vulnerability. Seminar "Economic Growth: Lessons and Puzzles" to Economics Faculty at BYU, July 17, 2005. Covers various topics in economic growth. Presentation "What is on the development agenda--and why" given at David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies, BYU, June 16, 2005. Presentation "PRI Institutions and Education" given at conference on human development in India. Covers the link between the decentralization agenda and the government production of primary schooling. Seminar "Meeting the Challenge of Education" at World Bank seminar, December 3, 2004, drawing on Copenhagen Consensus paper. Seminar "Does Learning to Add up Add up?" given at Indian Statistical Institute, February 18, 2005, of "Does learning to add up add up?" Presentation "India's Growth in the 1990s and beyond: An international comparison," given at Loyola College, Chennai India, February 10, 2004. Covers India's economic growth and possible prospects. Presentation in India to ICRIER on September 28, 2004 of "Lessons of the 1990s" draft, jointly with Roberto Zagha. I presented three topics: facts of the 1990s (drawing on chapter 3), lessons of the 1990s (drawing on chapter 8) and poverty (drawing on a section on poverty in the 1990s). (I gave roughly the same presentations in Egypt in October). Comments on Martin Ravallion's paper "Globalization and Inequality" at Brookings Trade Forum, May 13, 2004.
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